Five New Meat Bundles!

We know just how overwhelming ordering can be, especially if you never ordered before, so we are doing the work for you! You can order from any of five meat bundles with just a simple click. Best of all, if you order a bundle, all products are discounted 5% off their regular prices.

Beginner’s Bundle

1 lb chicken breasts
1 lb loose sausage
1 sliced scrapple
1 lb ground beef
1 pk new york strip
1 chuck roast

If you are new and don't know what to order, try this beginner’s bundle. It includes very easy-to-cook pieces, which we are sure you will find both delicious and easy to start off with.

Griller’s Special Bundle

1 chicken legs and thigh
2 pork chops
1 mock tender
1 flat iron steak
1 delmonica
1 new york strip
1 ranch steak
1 sirloin steak
1 sirloin tip steak

This bundle was put together for anyone who loves to grill. It contains a variety of our most popular grilling cuts.

Roast Lover’s Bundle

1 half brisket
1 chuck roast
1 rolled rump roast
1 eye round roast
1 shank roast
1 pork shoulder roast

Are you a busy mom with a tight work schedule? Try this variety of roasts. Put one in the stove at low temperature before you go to work, and come home to a cooked meal that’s ready to eat. If you can't eat it all in one meal, just pop it into the fridge - all you’ll need to do for another quick meal is to heat up your meat.

Family Combo Bundle

3 chicken breasts
1 pork shoulder roast
3 loose sausage
3 ground beef
1 chuck roast
2 sirloin steak
1 pork scrapple
2 ham steaks
1 beef scrapple
3 chip steak

This combo was created to be perfect for a family. It should have approximately 12 meals for 6 adults (72 total meals).

Date Night Combo Bundle

1 chicken breasts
1 chicken wings
1 loose sausage
1 pork chop
1 sliced pork scrapple
1 ham steak
1 shank roast
1 eye of round roast
1 chip steak
1 sirloin steak
1 sliced beef scrapple
1 ground beef

This combo contains a variety of our delicious cuts. It is intended to make approximately 12 meals for 2 people (24 total meals).

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